and what we've done during the storm sandy, hurricane sandy, where, you know, partisanship was out of the window and we focused on getting the job done and we need to act with that same sense of urgency and think out of the box. and we, as the electorate need to hold them accountable, by doing something radical. maybe unaffiliating with parties, send them a message that we want you guys to work together. >> clayton: so, maybe some sort after bipartisan approach, head of the dover group, 30 years in business, and one of the areas largest providers of food services. you're out there in the community, having to deal with the infrastructure that we hear so often about. is washington doing enough for you? are you hearing what you want to hear from washington? certainly we're hearing the fiscal cliff talks this past week, are you getting nervous or thinking more positively? >> i'm a little more positive. before we have any conversation, we have no direction. right now, people don't know, even with the talks you don't know what's going to happen. it's christmas time and maybe still is. they